Underground Spirits ad crecendum var flosferam native gin
Delving further into the abundance of native treasures at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Ad Crescendum var Flosferam Native Gin continues our collaboration with the gardens. This gin is quintessentially Australian, representative of our native flora and highlighting the importance of conservation at the gardens. The nose is crisp and piney. A soft, bright and herbaceous beginning, with delicate floral notes across the tongue. Slight umami. Leads to rich and sweet bush honey notes to finish.
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